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  1. Texas Poet Laureate | A Celebration

    A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. About the SpeakerGalveston native Lupe Mendez is a writer, educator, and activist. His book Why I Am Like Tequila won the 2019 John A. Robertson Award from the Texas Institute of Letters. Review of Books, Poem-a-Day from the Academy of American Poets, Poetry Magazine, Split This Rock, and Texas Review. General admission to the MFAH is free on Thursdays, courtesy of Shell Oil Company. 

  2. Lecture | Zenga: A New History

    Plan Your Visit The discussion takes place in Lynn Wyatt Theater in the Kinder Building, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. The exhibition is on view in the Beck Building. Lecture | Zenga: A New History Presented by co-curator Yukio Lippit to complement None Whatsoever: Zen Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection On the opening day of None Whatsoever: Zen Paintings from the Gitter-Yelen Collection In addition to a significant repertoire of artworks by Hakuin, the exhibition features selections representing artists influenced by Hakuin’s work into the 20th century. About the SpeakerYukio Lippit is the Jeffrey T.

  3. Ingmar Bergman’s Cinema: A Centennial

    August 24–September 23, 2018 No name is more synonymous with the post-WWII explosion of international art-house cinema than Ingmar Bergman (1918–2007), a master storyteller who startled the world with his stark intensity and • Plan a Bergman immersion! Film curator Marian Luntz recommends the top five things to see and do during the series. Presented in association with the Swedish Film Institute and the Ingmar Bergman Foundation.  Over a career that spanned six decades, Bergman directed dozens of films in an astonishing array of tones, from light yet complex comedies, to groundbreaking formal experiments, and excruciatingly intimate portraits of family

  4. The Art of Judaica: A Conversation with David Wiseman

    September 22, 2024The MFAH, in collaboration with Rice University’s program in Jewish studies, presents the first in a series of annual conversations on the art of Judaica. The World Faiths Initiative is made possible by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. Learning and Interpretation programs receive generous funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services; Samuel H. Hear from Los Angeles–based designer David Wiseman as he engages in a dynamic discussion with curator Elizabeth Essner about the inspirations behind his renowned work and how the Jewish faith has shaped his artistic practice.

  5. Virtual Cinema | A Silent-Film Concert

    Jan 4, 2021 - Here’s a unique addition to the Virtual Cinema schedule: a livestream silent-film concert. These livestreams, he says, “combine the excitement of a live performance with the informality of a friend inviting you over to watch a movie.” We All Need a LaughModel curated a program of comedies for the MFAH, and he shares a few thoughts. • Charlie Chaplin’s The Pawnshop“At the top of the list of favorites for many Chaplin fans, this one has a great blend of slapstick

  6. Virtual Cinema “Sibyl” and “A Thousand Cuts”

    Sep 21, 2020 - After she begins dropping clients, Sibyl struggles with the excess time and lack of creative inspiration until she meets Margot, a novice actress in the midst of a love affair with a costar. SEE THE TRAILER A Thousand Cuts“Plays out like a thriller” —rogerebert.com A Thousand Cuts brings to light the ongoing conflict between the free press and Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, through the lens of former CNN purchase ($12) supports the MFAH and provides a 2-day pass to the film. 

  7. Let’s Make a Painting: Inspired by Action

    Aug 14, 2020 - Create an Action Painting Take a page out of Pollock’s book and create your own work of art using his energetic method.

  8. Conversations with the Director: Gary Tinterow Talks with Ford Foundation President Darren Walker and Curator Kanitra Fletcher

    Jul 10, 2020 - Darren Walker, Ford Foundation / Kanitra Fletcher, MFAHThe Conversation: Soul of a NationThe discussion begins with an overview presentation about the exhibition, which explores what it meant to be a Black artist in America over Guided by a vision of social justice, the Ford Foundation strives for “a world in which all individuals, communities, and peoples work toward the protection and full expression of their human rights; are active participants in Plan ahead for your visit. See Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power in the Beck Building through August 30.

  9. If “The Yellow Scale” were a drink ...

    May 11, 2020 - Yellow washes over everything like a sunrise on a beach. First I thought “tropical,” and then: “What would make this artist peel himself away from his book to enjoy his cigarette with a drink?” Using a Hawthorne strainer, pour into a glass, without getting ice in the glass. Garnish with a slice of dried mango. Enjoy! Kick back like Kupka and savor your tropical-tasting “Fugue in Yellow” cocktail. He’s in a heightened state of yellow—bright, sunny, happy—but Kupka’s face almost says, “I am annoyed you bothered me.” Well, let’s fix that with a drink.

  10. A History of Photography: Selections from the Museum’s Collection

    Each grouping also includes a focused look at the work of a single artist or theme held in depth by the Museum, plus a selection of photographically illustrated books highlighting the key role that publications have played in A History of Photography: Selections from the Museum’s Collection comprises a series of installations that trace the course of photography from its invention to the present day, showcasing important new acquisitions and treasured Also on view is a selection of photographs by Josef Sudek, along with Czech and Slovak photo books. Generous funding is provided by: